Friday, June 26, 2009

29TH ANNUAL K-STATE RAPID METHODS AND AUTOMATION IN MICROBIOLOGY WORKSHOP JUNE 15-22

Kansas State University's 29th annual Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology workshop (http://www.dce.k-state.edu/conf/rapidmethods/index.shtml) was held June 15-22 in Manhattan, Kansas. The workshop is under the direction of K-State's Daniel Y.C. Fung, an internationally known authority in the field and professor of animal sciences and industry and food science, and offered through the K-State department of animal sciences and industry.

The workshop has served more than 4,000 participants from across the United States and 60 countries in the last 26 years. It focuses on the practical application of conventional and new commercial systems of rapid identification of microorganisms from medical specimens, foods water, and the environment. Participants received intensive theoretical and hands-on training in microbiological automation.

A big thanks goes to our U.S. distributor, Microbiology International, who was one of the sponsors for the event and invited us to attend and present on our R.A.P.I.D. ® LT Food Security System. From Microbiology International, Jason Cadle also presented on “The Total PCR Solution” To learn more about Microbiology International, please visit
www.800ezmicro.com. To learn more about the Idaho Technology Food Security System, please visit us at: http://www.idahotech.com/FoodSecurity/.

1 comment:

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